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+ | '''''Pool of Radiance''''' is an RPG game based on the Forgotten Realms and Advanced Dungeons & Dragons franchises. In this game, your party is tasked with investigating the identity behind all the evil forces, as well as reclaiming the areas infested with monsters. The City Council will give the party commissions as to where to go dispatch the evil forces. Every time the party does so, the council clerk will reward them generously. Defeating enemies and searching the areas will reveal treasure. The money in the game is primarily spent both on upgrading your party members, as well as their inventory. You can also customize a character portrait for your party members, as well as battle icons. The game also features both a first-person view and an overhead map view, though the latter is disabled in some places. There are also several ways to complete each mission, adding to the game's replayability. | ||
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+ | Like the [[Pool of Radiance (NES)|NES version]], the PC-9801 version was developed by Marionette, but this time it is a more direct conversion of the DOS version. Some of the character portraits are different, as well as the battle icons, but other than that, manages to be a faithful port. It also has in-game music. | ||
==Screenshots== | ==Screenshots== | ||
+ | {{Issue Screenshots}} | ||
{| align="center" | | {| align="center" | | ||
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{{Screenshot | {{Screenshot | ||
− | | Image = | + | | Image = Pool_of_Radiance_-_PC98_-_Main_Menu.png |
− | | Description = The game's | + | | Description = The game's menu.}} |
+ | {{Screenshot | ||
+ | | Image = Pool_of_Radiance_-_PC98_-_Gameplay_1.png | ||
+ | | Description = Buying equipment from the weapons shop.}} | ||
+ | {{Screenshot | ||
+ | | Image = Pool_of_Radiance_-_PC98_-_Gameplay_2.png | ||
+ | | Description = Wandering the Slums.}} | ||
|} | |} | ||
==Music== | ==Music== | ||
+ | The game borrows its soundtrack from the [[Pool of Radiance (NES)|NES version]]. Even though the PC-9801 version was released before the NES version, there is evidence to suggest it was developed after the NES version. One example is that not all the music from the NES version made it into this version, as well as a few wrong notes here and there. Because the game uses the YM2203 sound chip, it plays in a bit better fidelity than the NES soundtrack. It is most likely Masayuki Kurinaga arranged the soundtrack, as his name appears in the game's credits. | ||
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+ | The original dump of the ROM was hacked to go directly to the main menu (to avoid copy protection), so it was thought for a long time that the title music was unused. | ||
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===Recording=== | ===Recording=== | ||
{{TrackListBegin | {{TrackListBegin | ||
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| Track = 2 | | Track = 2 | ||
| Title = Shop Theme | | Title = Shop Theme | ||
+ | | TitleLink = Temple - Pool of Radiance (NES) | ||
| Composer = {{TrackListComposer|Seiji Toda}} | | Composer = {{TrackListComposer|Seiji Toda}} | ||
| Arranger = {{TrackListArranger|Masayuki Kurinaga}} | | Arranger = {{TrackListArranger|Masayuki Kurinaga}} | ||
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| Track = 3 | | Track = 3 | ||
| Title = Dungeon Theme 1 | | Title = Dungeon Theme 1 | ||
+ | | TitleLink = Dungeon 1 - Pool of Radiance (NES) | ||
| Composer = {{TrackListComposer|Seiji Toda}} | | Composer = {{TrackListComposer|Seiji Toda}} | ||
| Arranger = {{TrackListArranger|Masayuki Kurinaga}} | | Arranger = {{TrackListArranger|Masayuki Kurinaga}} | ||
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| Track = 4 | | Track = 4 | ||
| Title = Dungeon Theme 2 | | Title = Dungeon Theme 2 | ||
+ | | TitleLink = Dungeon 2 - Pool of Radiance (NES) | ||
| Composer = {{TrackListComposer|Seiji Toda}} | | Composer = {{TrackListComposer|Seiji Toda}} | ||
| Arranger = {{TrackListArranger|Masayuki Kurinaga}} | | Arranger = {{TrackListArranger|Masayuki Kurinaga}} | ||
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| Track = 5 | | Track = 5 | ||
| Title = Dungeon Theme 3 | | Title = Dungeon Theme 3 | ||
+ | | TitleLink = Dungeon 3 - Pool of Radiance (NES) | ||
| Composer = {{TrackListComposer|Seiji Toda}} | | Composer = {{TrackListComposer|Seiji Toda}} | ||
| Arranger = {{TrackListArranger|Masayuki Kurinaga}} | | Arranger = {{TrackListArranger|Masayuki Kurinaga}} | ||
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| Track = 6 | | Track = 6 | ||
| Title = Wilderness Theme | | Title = Wilderness Theme | ||
+ | | TitleLink = Wilderness - Pool of Radiance (NES) | ||
| Composer = {{TrackListComposer|Seiji Toda}} | | Composer = {{TrackListComposer|Seiji Toda}} | ||
| Arranger = {{TrackListArranger|Masayuki Kurinaga}} | | Arranger = {{TrackListArranger|Masayuki Kurinaga}} | ||
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{{TrackListEntry | {{TrackListEntry | ||
| Track = 7 | | Track = 7 | ||
− | | Title = Diogenes' | + | | Title = Diogenes' Theme |
+ | | TitleLink = Diogenes - Pool of Radiance (NES) | ||
| Composer = {{TrackListComposer|Seiji Toda}} | | Composer = {{TrackListComposer|Seiji Toda}} | ||
| Arranger = {{TrackListArranger|Masayuki Kurinaga}} | | Arranger = {{TrackListArranger|Masayuki Kurinaga}} | ||
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| Track = 8 | | Track = 8 | ||
| Title = Valhingen Graveyard | | Title = Valhingen Graveyard | ||
+ | | TitleLink = Valhingen Graveyard - Pool of Radiance (NES) | ||
| Composer = {{TrackListComposer|Seiji Toda}} | | Composer = {{TrackListComposer|Seiji Toda}} | ||
| Arranger = {{TrackListArranger|Masayuki Kurinaga}} | | Arranger = {{TrackListArranger|Masayuki Kurinaga}} | ||
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| Track = 9 | | Track = 9 | ||
| Title = Yarash's Pyramid | | Title = Yarash's Pyramid | ||
+ | | TitleLink = Yarash's Pyramid - Pool of Radiance (NES) | ||
| Composer = {{TrackListComposer|Seiji Toda}} | | Composer = {{TrackListComposer|Seiji Toda}} | ||
| Arranger = {{TrackListArranger|Masayuki Kurinaga}} | | Arranger = {{TrackListArranger|Masayuki Kurinaga}} | ||
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{{TrackListEntry | {{TrackListEntry | ||
| Track = 10 | | Track = 10 | ||
+ | | TitleLink = Stojanow Gate - Pool of Radiance (NES) | ||
| Title = Stojanow Gate & Valjevo Castle | | Title = Stojanow Gate & Valjevo Castle | ||
| Composer = {{TrackListComposer|Seiji Toda}} | | Composer = {{TrackListComposer|Seiji Toda}} | ||
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| Track = 11 | | Track = 11 | ||
| Title = Tyranthraxus' Lair | | Title = Tyranthraxus' Lair | ||
+ | | TitleLink = Tyranthraxus' Lair - Pool of Radiance (NES) | ||
| Composer = {{TrackListComposer|Seiji Toda}} | | Composer = {{TrackListComposer|Seiji Toda}} | ||
| Arranger = {{TrackListArranger|Masayuki Kurinaga}} | | Arranger = {{TrackListArranger|Masayuki Kurinaga}} | ||
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| Track = 12 | | Track = 12 | ||
| Title = Combat Theme | | Title = Combat Theme | ||
+ | | TitleLink = Combat - Pool of Radiance (NES) | ||
| Composer = {{TrackListComposer|Seiji Toda}} | | Composer = {{TrackListComposer|Seiji Toda}} | ||
| Arranger = {{TrackListArranger|Masayuki Kurinaga}} | | Arranger = {{TrackListArranger|Masayuki Kurinaga}} | ||
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| Track = 13 | | Track = 13 | ||
| Title = Tyranthraxus Combat | | Title = Tyranthraxus Combat | ||
+ | | TitleLink = Tyranthraxus Combat - Pool of Radiance (NES) | ||
| Composer = {{TrackListComposer|Seiji Toda}} | | Composer = {{TrackListComposer|Seiji Toda}} | ||
| Arranger = {{TrackListArranger|Masayuki Kurinaga}} | | Arranger = {{TrackListArranger|Masayuki Kurinaga}} | ||
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| Track = 14 | | Track = 14 | ||
| Title = Ending Theme | | Title = Ending Theme | ||
+ | | TitleLink = Ending - Pool of Radiance (NES) | ||
| Composer = {{TrackListComposer|Seiji Toda}} | | Composer = {{TrackListComposer|Seiji Toda}} | ||
| Arranger = {{TrackListArranger|Masayuki Kurinaga}} | | Arranger = {{TrackListArranger|Masayuki Kurinaga}} | ||
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{{TrackListEntry | {{TrackListEntry | ||
| Track = 15 | | Track = 15 | ||
− | | Title = Title Screen ( | + | | Title = Title Screen |
+ | | TitleLink = Intro - Pool of Radiance (NES) | ||
| Composer = {{TrackListComposer|Seiji Toda}} | | Composer = {{TrackListComposer|Seiji Toda}} | ||
| Arranger = {{TrackListArranger|Masayuki Kurinaga}} | | Arranger = {{TrackListArranger|Masayuki Kurinaga}} | ||
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===Credits=== | ===Credits=== | ||
− | * '''Ripper:''' | + | * '''Ripper:''' 2ch-H |
* '''Recorder:''' [[User:Doommaster1994|Doommaster1994]] | * '''Recorder:''' [[User:Doommaster1994|Doommaster1994]] | ||
+ | * '''Game Credits:''' | ||
+ | ** ''Group SNE:'' {{Credits|Masayuki Kurinaga}} | ||
* '''Box Credits:''' | * '''Box Credits:''' | ||
** ''音楽 (Music):'' {{Credits|Seiji Toda|戸田誠司 (Seiji Toda)}} | ** ''音楽 (Music):'' {{Credits|Seiji Toda|戸田誠司 (Seiji Toda)}} | ||
* '''Manual Credits:''' | * '''Manual Credits:''' | ||
** ''音楽 (Music):'' {{Credits|Seiji Toda|戸田誠二(フェアチャイルド) (Seiji Toda (Fairchild))}} | ** ''音楽 (Music):'' {{Credits|Seiji Toda|戸田誠二(フェアチャイルド) (Seiji Toda (Fairchild))}} | ||
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− | + | (Sources: [[:File:Pool_of_Radiance_-_PC98_-_Credits.png|Game]], [[:File:Pool_of_Radiance_-_PC98_-_Back_Box.jpg|Box]], [[:File:Pool of Radiance - PC98 - Credits - Manual.jpg|Manual]]) | |
− | The game's | + | The game has credits on the game's packaging, in the manual, and during the title demos. The packaging and manual give credit to Seiji Toda as the composer. However, the manual adds Toda's band at the time (Fairchild), as well as misspelling the second kanji of his first name. |
− | + | The PC-9801 version's in-game credits, while listing the conversion staff, do not contain audio credits. However, under the credit for the development team at Group SNE, Masayuki Kurinaga's name is found among the credits. He was also credited for music in a few titles for [[Thinking Rabbit]], which strongly suggests he was the arranger. | |
===Game Rip=== | ===Game Rip=== |
Latest revision as of 01:08, 8 July 2022
Pool of Radiance | ||||||
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Pool of Radiance is an RPG game based on the Forgotten Realms and Advanced Dungeons & Dragons franchises. In this game, your party is tasked with investigating the identity behind all the evil forces, as well as reclaiming the areas infested with monsters. The City Council will give the party commissions as to where to go dispatch the evil forces. Every time the party does so, the council clerk will reward them generously. Defeating enemies and searching the areas will reveal treasure. The money in the game is primarily spent both on upgrading your party members, as well as their inventory. You can also customize a character portrait for your party members, as well as battle icons. The game also features both a first-person view and an overhead map view, though the latter is disabled in some places. There are also several ways to complete each mission, adding to the game's replayability.
Like the NES version, the PC-9801 version was developed by Marionette, but this time it is a more direct conversion of the DOS version. Some of the character portraits are different, as well as the battle icons, but other than that, manages to be a faithful port. It also has in-game music.
Contents
Screenshots
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Music
The game borrows its soundtrack from the NES version. Even though the PC-9801 version was released before the NES version, there is evidence to suggest it was developed after the NES version. One example is that not all the music from the NES version made it into this version, as well as a few wrong notes here and there. Because the game uses the YM2203 sound chip, it plays in a bit better fidelity than the NES soundtrack. It is most likely Masayuki Kurinaga arranged the soundtrack, as his name appears in the game's credits.
The original dump of the ROM was hacked to go directly to the main menu (to avoid copy protection), so it was thought for a long time that the title music was unused.
Recording
# | Title | Composer | Arranger | Length | Listen | Download |
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01 | New Phlan | Seiji Toda | Masayuki Kurinaga | 1:50 | Download | |
02 | Shop Theme | Seiji Toda | Masayuki Kurinaga | 1:13 | Download | |
03 | Dungeon Theme 1 | Seiji Toda | Masayuki Kurinaga | 1:35 | Download | |
04 | Dungeon Theme 2 | Seiji Toda | Masayuki Kurinaga | 2:30 | Download | |
05 | Dungeon Theme 3 | Seiji Toda | Masayuki Kurinaga | 1:48 | Download | |
06 | Wilderness Theme | Seiji Toda | Masayuki Kurinaga | 1:47 | Download | |
07 | Diogenes' Theme | Seiji Toda | Masayuki Kurinaga | 1:55 | Download | |
08 | Valhingen Graveyard | Seiji Toda | Masayuki Kurinaga | 1:14 | Download | |
09 | Yarash's Pyramid | Seiji Toda | Masayuki Kurinaga | 1:43 | Download | |
10 | Stojanow Gate & Valjevo Castle | Seiji Toda | Masayuki Kurinaga | 1:39 | Download | |
11 | Tyranthraxus' Lair | Seiji Toda | Masayuki Kurinaga | 1:35 | Download | |
12 | Combat Theme | Seiji Toda | Masayuki Kurinaga | 1:30 | Download | |
13 | Tyranthraxus Combat | Seiji Toda | Masayuki Kurinaga | 1:22 | Download | |
14 | Ending Theme | Seiji Toda | Masayuki Kurinaga | 2:00 | Download | |
15 | Title Screen | Seiji Toda | Masayuki Kurinaga | 1:36 | Download |
Credits
- Ripper: 2ch-H
- Recorder: Doommaster1994
- Game Credits:
- Group SNE: Masayuki Kurinaga
- Box Credits:
- 音楽 (Music): Seiji Toda credited as 戸田誠司 (Seiji Toda)
- Manual Credits:
- 音楽 (Music): Seiji Toda credited as 戸田誠二(フェアチャイルド) (Seiji Toda (Fairchild))
The game has credits on the game's packaging, in the manual, and during the title demos. The packaging and manual give credit to Seiji Toda as the composer. However, the manual adds Toda's band at the time (Fairchild), as well as misspelling the second kanji of his first name.
The PC-9801 version's in-game credits, while listing the conversion staff, do not contain audio credits. However, under the credit for the development team at Group SNE, Masayuki Kurinaga's name is found among the credits. He was also credited for music in a few titles for Thinking Rabbit, which strongly suggests he was the arranger.
Game Rip
Audio Devices
The music plays on the YM2203 OPNA chip.
Releases
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Links
- mobygames.com/game/pc98/pool-of-radiance - MobyGames.